AXS TV Concerts Season 2 Episode 20 Presents Phil Collins - Going Back
- April 10, 2014
AXS TV Concerts season 2 episode 20 features a special presentation of Phil Collins' concert titled "Going Back". Filmed live at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City, this iconic show marks Collins' first full-length solo concert in seven years. The show features Collins performing a selection of his favorite Motown and soul classics, including hits like "Heatwave", "Going to a Go-Go", and "Uptight (Everything's Alright)".
Collins' performance is backed by a ten-piece band and three backup singers, who perfectly replicate the sound of the original Motown recordings. The concert is filled with energy, with Collins demonstrating his exceptional talent in both singing and drumming. The concert also features personal stories from Collins about his early love for Motown music and his experiences writing and recording his favorite soul and R&B tracks.
"Going Back" is a visually stunning concert, with the Roseland Ballroom providing an intimate setting that allows the audience to feel as though they are right on stage with the performers. The lighting and video effects are expertly crafted to evoke the feeling of a classic Motown performance, with a focus on the music and the audience's experience of it.
Throughout the show, Collins takes time to interact with the audience, telling stories and inviting them to sing and dance along to the music. The concert is a celebration of both Motown's enduring legacy and Collins' own contribution to the genre, as he seamlessly blends his own style with the classic sounds he loves.
"Going Back" is a must-see concert for fans of Phil Collins, Motown, and soul music. The show is a testament to the enduring power of these classic songs, and to the extraordinary talent of one of the greatest musicians of our time.